How to Perform the Kneeling Ball Sexual Position

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The kneeling ball sexual position offers a variety of sensations and plenty of opportunities for touching, feeling and movement. This position can be performed on a bed, floor or just about any other surface. Little flexibility is needed from either partner.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderately Easy

Perform the Kneeling Ball Sex Position—Woman

Step1
Remove panties and any clothing that may cover your vagina.
Step2
Lay on your side on a bed, floor or other surface.
Step3
Hug your legs to your chest, as in the fetal or ball position.
Step4
As your partner begins to thrust, you may be able to stimulate your clitoris, breasts or partner’s scrotum or penis with your free hands.
Step5
Move your legs, gyrate your hips and twist your back a bit to change the angle at which your partner enters you.

Perform the Kneeling Ball Sex Position—Man

Step1
Remove pants and underwear.
Step2
Approach your partner on your knees after she is in a ball-like position.
Step3
Align your penis with her vaginal opening and insert gently.
Step4
Use your partner’s waist or shoulders to brace yourself as you thrust.
Step5
Encourage your partner to stimulate her clitoris or breasts or your scrotum or penis with her free hands.
Step6
Promote your partner’s urge to move, gyrate and twist to alter the angle you enter her.

Tips & Warnings

  • This position has great G-spot stimulation potential.
  • The kneeling ball is a position compatible with anal sex as well as vaginal.
  • This position can be performed among two women (one with a strap-on dildo) or two men.

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